It's better together
BY MPost26 March 2014 4:13 AM IST
MPost26 March 2014 4:13 AM IST
On display were stunning saris, scarfs and yardages, prepared with unique cotton and silk blends, using organic dying techniques. The offerings were solid colors, woven patterns and printed yardages/saris/etc.
There was also a display of unique application of Indian art and craft in other mediums such as lifestyle fabrics, presented by the Talana Studio of Peter D’scoli. In an effort to present the work of visionary artist who have been able to save endangered craft by giving them a modern application, also showcased was Anamika Khanna’s pioneer work.
The event also presented modern style interpretation of saris to introduce fresh ideas to consumer on their adaptations.
Products available at the show combined ancient textile techniques with highly contemporary design, colour and materials. Unbleached khadi cotton fabrics, tussar silks and the unique Garbh Reshmi cotton silk fabric of Maheshwar had featured at the show.
There was also a display of unique application of Indian art and craft in other mediums such as lifestyle fabrics, presented by the Talana Studio of Peter D’scoli. In an effort to present the work of visionary artist who have been able to save endangered craft by giving them a modern application, also showcased was Anamika Khanna’s pioneer work.
The event also presented modern style interpretation of saris to introduce fresh ideas to consumer on their adaptations.
Products available at the show combined ancient textile techniques with highly contemporary design, colour and materials. Unbleached khadi cotton fabrics, tussar silks and the unique Garbh Reshmi cotton silk fabric of Maheshwar had featured at the show.
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